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Saturday, December 3, 2011

How the Grinch Stole {my} Christmas {tree}

Ever since my Mom dropped off two boxes of vintage Christmas ornaments last year, I've been trying to find a way to use them in a way that show off their vintage charm without being lost in the darker, homespun/primitive decorations that I've collected over the years.

After seeing this photo on Pinterest, I KNEW just how I wanted to display those beautiful ornaments from my childhood. I just thought I would have to wait a couple of years before we could afford a new tree.

I just happened to find a great sale on a 4ft. pre-lit tree (just over $17 including sales tax) and couldn't pass up the deal! After Grace went to bed, I dug out the two boxes of vintage treasures and set out to decorate my new little tree!

I finally went to bed at 3:30am. Tired but extremely pleased with myself and my adorable new tree (shown below).

Grace woke at 4:30 and Joe took her to the kitchen to get some milk. Apparently, the little monster she started grabbing at the tree. (Of course, I knew she would...I just thought I would be the one to deal with her at a more reasonable hour.) Joe got Grace back to her room and then got himself ready for work.

When I got up with Grace later in the morning, I came out to find my tree missing! I thought for sure the Grinch had stolen my sweet little tree! After a quick peek into the garage, I found my tree safely hiding in the garage until we can find something taller to place the tree on...away from curious little hands.

In addition to finding a safe spot for the tree, I also need to learn how to take better photos of the lit tree. (the top photo was with the flash on, the bottom with the flash off)

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Hello! Welcome to Under the Big Oak Tree! My name is Alison, I'm a stay at home mom and housewife. I enjoy cooking healthy, frugal meals for my family. As far back as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a mom. That dream finally came true when my daughter was born. She's the best thing to ever happen to me!